At EuroBlech 2024 in Hanover last month, Trumpf presented a completely new solution for the automated sorting of 2D laser-cut parts. With the SortMaster Station and SortMaster Vision, customers can sort parts reliably without any programming effort.
The key to this capability is that the SortMaster Station removes parts from the sheet metal in the first step, regardless of their geometry. The machine operator then sorts the separated parts manually or has them removed and palletised fully automatically by the SortMaster Vision. Meanwhile, the laser cutting machine is already processing the next sheet.
“The automated sorting of parts is one of the biggest challenges in the sheet metal world,” states Trumpf’s CTO for machine tools Thomas Schneider. “Conventional methods are suitable for simple components with medium sheet thickness up to 12 mm. For many companies, their common automation solutions are too inflexible and time-consuming to program, so they sort parts by hand. With the SortMaster Station and SortMaster Vision, Trumpf enables automated sorting of any sheet metal components.”
Trumpf offers its customers the new solution in a 3 m format for laser cutting machines within its 3000 and 5000 series.
The solution uses the Trumpf LiftMaster Compact loading and unloading automation system. It removes the cut sheet from the pallet changer of the machine and transfers it to the SortMaster station. This separates the components from the scrap skeleton in just a few seconds. The separated parts are then conveyed to the sorting area.
“With our solution, we have decoupled the cutting, separating and sorting processes from each other for the first time,” concludes Schneider. More information www.trumpf.com